The former 2nd round pick in 2011 from has done nada for 3 seasons. He made his coach/gm look like a fool. BB let Woodhead walk and expected Vereen to pick up the pieces. He wound up doing what he had done in the previous 2 seasons - show enough ability to tease, and get hurt for much of the year. BB can't count on this guy, isn't going to extend him beyond this season, and is a UFA next year. Bye.

2.) Logan Ryan

Just how stubborn is BB? We'll find out. Ryan was a reach in the 3rd round. He can't cover and misses too many tackles. Against mediocre teams, he can be hidden, but Peyton and the Broncos exposed him in the AFCCG. There are better corners out there. Malcolm Butler and Dax Swanson have had better preseasons. Both are better tacklers. BB, admit you made a mistake and move on.

3.) Ryan Allen

How can I say this without being mean? I got it. He just plain sucks. Last year he looked incapable of punting inside the 20. He doesn't even try to corner his kicks. He'll kick the ball true between the numbers hoping for a lucky bounce. In other situations, his punts tend to be on the short side and are returnable. He's a replacement level punter and I would like to believe that BB will keep his eye open for a waived gem over the next several days.

3.) Michael Hoomanawanui

I don't understand all the love for this guy. He's a replacement level player with journeyman skills. In truth, Taylor McCuller has been far more impressive than Hoo-man. Now that Tim Wright is on board, along with James Devlin, I just don't see any justification for keeping "Hoo-man" around.

4.) Alfonzo Dennard

He needed to impress this offseason after (along with Logan Ryan) he got lit up in the AFCCG. His past off field issues speak for themselves. Instead, he has struggled in coverage this preseason and has regressed from his superb rookie year. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.

The former 2nd round pick in 2011 from has done nada for 3 seasons. He made his coach/gm look like a fool. BB let Woodhead walk and expected Vereen to pick up the pieces. He wound up doing what he had done in the previous 2 seasons - show enough ability to tease, and get hurt for much of the year. BB can't count on this guy, isn't going to extend him beyond this season, and is a UFA next year. Bye.

2.) Logan Ryan

Just how stubborn is BB? We'll find out. Ryan was a reach in the 3rd round. He can't cover and misses too many tackles. Against mediocre teams, he can be hidden, but Peyton and the Broncos exposed him in the AFCCG. There are better corners out there. Malcolm Butler and Dax Swanson have had better preseasons. Both are better tacklers. BB, admit you made a mistake and move on.

3.) Ryan Allen

How can I say this without being mean? I got it. He just plain sucks. Last year he looked incapable of punting inside the 20. He doesn't even try to corner his kicks. He'll kick the ball true between the numbers hoping for a lucky bounce. In other situations, his punts tend to be on the short side and are returnable. He's a replacement level punter and I would like to believe that BB will keep his eye open for a waived gem over the next several days.

3.) Michael Hoomanawanui

I don't understand all the love for this guy. He's a replacement level player with journeyman skills. In truth, Taylor McCuller has been far more impressive than Hoo-man. Now that Tim Wright is on board, along with James Devlin, I just don't see any justification for keeping "Hoo-man" around.

4.) Alfonzo Dennard

He needed to impress this offseason after (along with Logan Ryan) he got lit up in the AFCCG. His past off field issues speak for themselves. Instead, he has struggled in coverage this preseason and has regressed from his superb rookie year. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.

Rejected by the Jets! What else do you need to know? Oh wait, the Bucs let him go too!? This guy can't cover anybody at this point. How can BB trust a guy who once called him a bad name and who is going prematurely bald. Or maybe he forged his birth certificate and he's really in his mid-50s. Either way, there'll be better guys at much cheaper prices available this weekend. Swanson could also replace him easily.

Tom Brady

The former sixth round pick hasn't been the clear cut best passer in the league since 2010. BB knows that Garappolo and Mallett, or perhaps some waiver wire pickup if he's not happy with those two, can perform at least as well as the 37 year old statue. He's also a poor tackler, as evidenced against Philly and his career punting average is below 38 yards. We can do better.

All 5 will be on the roster I'm betting. All will play a role with this team. This is the same poster that said Ryan and Harmon were busts one week into training camp last year. Bold predictions here, but I don't agree at all.

The former 2nd round pick in 2011 from has done nada for 3 seasons. He made his coach/gm look like a fool. BB let Woodhead walk and expected Vereen to pick up the pieces. He wound up doing what he had done in the previous 2 seasons - show enough ability to tease, and get hurt for much of the year. BB can't count on this guy, isn't going to extend him beyond this season, and is a UFA next year. Bye.

2.) Logan Ryan

Just how stubborn is BB? We'll find out. Ryan was a reach in the 3rd round. He can't cover and misses too many tackles. Against mediocre teams, he can be hidden, but Peyton and the Broncos exposed him in the AFCCG. There are better corners out there. Malcolm Butler and Dax Swanson have had better preseasons. Both are better tacklers. BB, admit you made a mistake and move on.

3.) Ryan Allen

How can I say this without being mean? I got it. He just plain sucks. Last year he looked incapable of punting inside the 20. He doesn't even try to corner his kicks. He'll kick the ball true between the numbers hoping for a lucky bounce. In other situations, his punts tend to be on the short side and are returnable. He's a replacement level punter and I would like to believe that BB will keep his eye open for a waived gem over the next several days.

3.) Michael Hoomanawanui

I don't understand all the love for this guy. He's a replacement level player with journeyman skills. In truth, Taylor McCuller has been far more impressive than Hoo-man. Now that Tim Wright is on board, along with James Devlin, I just don't see any justification for keeping "Hoo-man" around.

4.) Alfonzo Dennard

He needed to impress this offseason after (along with Logan Ryan) he got lit up in the AFCCG. His past off field issues speak for themselves. Instead, he has struggled in coverage this preseason and has regressed from his superb rookie year. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.

The former 2nd round pick in 2011 from has done nada for 3 seasons. He made his coach/gm look like a fool. BB let Woodhead walk and expected Vereen to pick up the pieces. He wound up doing what he had done in the previous 2 seasons - show enough ability to tease, and get hurt for much of the year. BB can't count on this guy, isn't going to extend him beyond this season, and is a UFA next year. Bye.

2.) Logan Ryan

Just how stubborn is BB? We'll find out. Ryan was a reach in the 3rd round. He can't cover and misses too many tackles. Against mediocre teams, he can be hidden, but Peyton and the Broncos exposed him in the AFCCG. There are better corners out there. Malcolm Butler and Dax Swanson have had better preseasons. Both are better tacklers. BB, admit you made a mistake and move on.

3.) Ryan Allen

How can I say this without being mean? I got it. He just plain sucks. Last year he looked incapable of punting inside the 20. He doesn't even try to corner his kicks. He'll kick the ball true between the numbers hoping for a lucky bounce. In other situations, his punts tend to be on the short side and are returnable. He's a replacement level punter and I would like to believe that BB will keep his eye open for a waived gem over the next several days.

3.) Michael Hoomanawanui

I don't understand all the love for this guy. He's a replacement level player with journeyman skills. In truth, Taylor McCuller has been far more impressive than Hoo-man. Now that Tim Wright is on board, along with James Devlin, I just don't see any justification for keeping "Hoo-man" around.

4.) Alfonzo Dennard

He needed to impress this offseason after (along with Logan Ryan) he got lit up in the AFCCG. His past off field issues speak for themselves. Instead, he has struggled in coverage this preseason and has regressed from his superb rookie year. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.